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LESTER PARTRIDGE JONES, JR. One of Carteret's own returned vet' erans, Les left school for the Coast Guard after completing his Junior year. A touch of sinus trouble this year forced the husky lad from repeating his sparkling perform' ance on the gridiron of two seasons back. Massachusetts born and bred, Les has in his voice a touch of the old Boston dialect which he has retained for the two and one half years he has called Maplewood his home. Nevertheless, we feel certain that this will not endanger his chances of matricu- lating in Wesleyan University next year. Honor Roll 141, Varsity Club 131, Vice' president 131, Art Director of School Play 131. EDWARD FREDERICK KAAS In Fred, Roseland has given Car' teret a swell guy. Although usually quiet, Fred comes through with a rib tickler when the time is right. As able manager of the football team in its undefeated year, he won great esteem. His interests lie not only in football and basketball but in the game sports, namely hunting and fishing and any' thing to do with either of these. Fred counts on Rutgers and the study of agriculture to occupy his next four years. Good luck at Rutgers and those future years of farming. Varsity Club 141, Football Assistant Man' ager 131 Manager 141, Baseball Assistant Man' ager 111, Hockey 12, 41.
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JOHN GILBERT IVINS This year Carteret's grounds were decorated by a firefred 1932 Chevrolet whose proud possessor, Jack Ivins, conf stantly proves that it has the durability of a jeep. Jack's happyfgoflucky attitude is characterized by his car's appearance. He previously attended Columbia High where he was a member of the swimming and track teams. This year he was the fearless goalie of Carteret's ice hockey team. We are hopeful that jack's good fortune-that of never having a dull moment-will be everlasting, Hockey 141, 'Track f41, Assistant junior Varsity Football Coach Q41. LEONARD DAVID JACOBS In the three years he has been with us, Len has earned for himself a very prominent place at Carteret. An excellent student, he enjoys the combination of high marks and an understanding with his teach' ers, to the envy of some of his less ambif tious classmates. In fact, one can even see Mr. Laity tentatively waiting for Len's af- firmation of the date of a naval battle or something similar. We all know that next year Len will really show them how to work at Yale. Honor Roll 121, High Honor Roll 13, 41, Rifle Club f31, Stage Crew 12, 3, 41, Photogf rar-by Editor Hilltoppe1 f41.
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JOSEPH LAWRENCE KIETZMAN Joe is Summit's contribution to this year's Senior Class. Having served sixteen months in the United States Navy, Joe was discharged last July. He has continued his fine record which he compiled at Summit High here at Carteret. As a hard-driving fullback on this year's undefeated football team, he has become outstanding athletif cally. As far as scholastic ability is conf cerned, we are sure that joe will have great success when he takes up Hotel Manage' ment at Cornell next year. Varsity Club 141, Football 141, Baseball 141, Track 141. SAMUEL W. LACKAYE Sam is well known at Carteret, and in all surrounding territory for that matter, because of his sterling, and at times astoundf ing, basketball play. Our athlete attended East Orange High School, graduated in 1945, and then served seventeen months in the Army. Sam then entered Carteret at midfterm and since that time he has become one of the most idolized students in school for there are very few of us who can swish 'em like Sam can. We all wish him the best of good fortune at Rhode Island State next year. Varsity Club 141, Basketball 141, Baseball 141.
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